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The Ewell's have been a disgrase in maycomb for there (3) generation.

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In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," the citizens of Maycomb tolerate the Ewells breaking the law because of social hierarchies and prejudices within the community. The Ewells are considered lower class and are given certain leeway by the townspeople who view them as the "disgrace of Maycomb." Additionally, there is a lack of concern for the Ewells' actions due to their reputation and the belief that their behavior does not have a significant impact on the rest of society.

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